Chris Siale

Athlete

1983 –

61

Who is Chris Siale?

Chris Siale is a New Zealand born Australian Rugby Union player who plays either center position or wing for Tarbes in the French Pro D2. Siale previously played for the Queensland Reds in the southern hemisphere's Super 14 competition and for the New South Wales Waratahs and the Western Sydney Rams in the now defunct Australian Rugby Championship.

Siale debuted for the Waratahs on the 2004 development tour of Argentina. Siale continued to play up until 2007 where he made 10 appearances, until he signed with the Reds for the 2008 Super 14 season along with fellow New South Wales Waratahs player Morgan Turinui.

Chris came of age in the ARC where his excellent footwork and line breaking ablitiy combined with his strong defence earned him a way into the depleted Queensland midfield along with 2007 Waratahs team mate and Wallaby World Cup member Morgan Turinui. He was also unlucky to be called up to the Wallabies squad for the 2007 World Cup held in France, due to an ankle injury he had suffered during the ARC tournament. The duo prove to be a strong center combination for previously midfield lacking Reds.

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Born
Jul 31, 1983
Auckland
Nationality
  • New Zealand
Education
  • St Patrick's College, Strathfield

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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